Last offseason, the Colts knew they needed to build depth behind top wideouts Reggie Wayne and T.Y. Hilton, so they signed Darrius Heyward-Bey as a free agent. Not only did Heyward-Bey not work out, but Wayne got hurt and the Colts struggled to get open downfield.

Landry, a 5'11", 205-pound playmaker, should make an excellent No. 3 receiver while the Colts groom him for an eventual starting role.

SB Nation's Dan Kadar believes the Colts will address their needs along the offensive line with Mississippi State guard Gabe Jackson.

The Star's Matthew Glenesk agrees that the Colts should shore up the interior of their offensive line with the selection of Nevada guard Joel Bitonio.

Much is expected of a healthy Donald Thomas, but last year's rookie Hugh Thornton looked overwhelmed far too often. There's no question the Colts need help at center, but the interior of the offensive line is more than a center away from cleaning up the mess.